Last month, we broke the news about an Israeli plan to maintain buffer zones indefinitely in Lebanon, Syria, and the Gaza Strip. That plan is coming to fruition in Lebanon, our Andrew Tobin reports.
IDF troops “will remain deployed to recently built posts at five strategic locations along the Lebanese side of Israel’s border” past the deadline set by the ceasefire agreement—today—to withdraw from Lebanon. They will stay there to protect Israeli border communities “until the Lebanese Armed Forces are able to fully implement the understandings” of the ceasefire, Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani said in a briefing.
“We will not allow Hezbollah to rearm and to pose a threat on Israeli civilians again,” he said.
Read more here: Israeli Military Confirms It Will Hold Buffer Zone in Southern Lebanon.
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